Iran Special: The Debate About War Begins (Kroenig and Kahl)
Wednesday, January 25, 2012 at 4:57
James Miller in Colin Kahl, EA Iran, Matthew Kroenig, Middle East and Iran, National Public Radio, Tom Ashbrook


The discussion surrounding Iran's nuclear programme, and a possible US/Israeli preemptive strike against Tehran's facilities has grown in the last 6 months into a front-page narrative. Among those feeding the appetite for war is Matthew Kroenig. Many readers may have noticed his "5 Reasons to Attack Iran," published in the Christian Science Monitor, and Kroenig's article, "Time to Attack Iran" was set against Colin H. Kahl's "Not Time to Attack Iran" in the latest edition of Foreign Affairs.

On Tuesday, National Public Radio's Tom Ashbrook had both men explain their positions, with Ashbrook and listeners weighing in on the arguments made by each.

The result is a long, fairly comprehensive flushing-out of the arguments from both sides of the debate.



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